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Fun finale I guess.
Not very impressed by the amusement park stuff even with the ghost stuff involved. I think the show is trying to sent it off in a refreshing style although the comedy felt blend. The girls sure looked like they are having fun though except for those who are afraid of ghosts or roller-coasters.
When that loli ghost smiled in the beginning, I thought she was going to request Amami and her dad something wicked. Turned out, it was just a simple wish. What a waste of an evil smile..
Nothing really stood out in this episode, except for Yamada's Aniki being even more stupid than Yamada himself and going crazy over spending time with some Joshikousei. In the long run, I'm sure Esumi would end up with him eventually.
Ero-neko rejoicing for the Yuri at the end was hilarious though! Definitely the best character of the show.
Pretty average closure the series. Except for the feels moments, the show was very monotonous for the most part.
Finale episode, still feel like this should've been an OVA episode or something and ended with the finale being last week.
Well I want to know more so I already plan to read the manga. Doubtful this will get a season 2 and I'm curious as to how this may or may not continue.
"There are three things you can never get back: The word after it's said, the moment after it's missed, and the time after it's gone."
-Koe no Katachi
This show definitely had its problems, particularly the inconsistency of rules regarding the ghosts and looking like it's at least 10 years old.
That said...I really enjoyed it. It was consistently fun, cute, and heart-warming. Usually an ending episode like this one would feel out of place, but it was really good for itself and kind of works for this show anyway, at least as a sort of epilogue.
So something of a relaxed final episode. Fitting for such a sweet little series. This and Plastic Memories were definitely the two most emotionally manipulative series I watched this Spring. Of the two I had a much easier time buying into this one. Many of Amami's encounters with the dead were sweet, sad, and touching. I really enjoyed her relationship with Inoue, who I felt was a rare enjoyable tsundere. Some episodes were a bit slow, and Yamada was mostly just annoying, but a good series overall I'd say, 7/10. Oh, and I liked the artstyle too. :)
A fun light-hearted finale! It was great to see everyone both living and dead have fun in this episode!
Overall I gave this an 8/10!
So glad that I'm not a huge manga reader, because the manga readers WHINE WAY TOO MUCH and have to RUIN every adapted anime for the ANIME ONLY WATCHERS!
I wasn't expecting much from this series, and i didn't get much. I liked the main characters well enough, and the plot was interesting enough to keep me watching. There was even a few moments of genuine feels which i liked, especially the episode with that old guy missing his wife. This episode would have been a decent end to the season if it wasn't for the fact that Yamada's shithead onii-chan showed up. I'd say that character should just drop dead, but then we'd have his ghost flying around being just as annoying, and it'd probably be around ALL THE TIME (shudder). That guy cost this show a point all by himself.
We won't be seeing a second season, unless some rich dude loves this show for some reason, and decides to bankroll it.
anyway, i was going to give a 4 but looking back, it had its moments specially the endings of some episodes and i had some good laugh in the first half of this episode (Maybe the episode i've laughed the most during this serie)
so it's gonna be a 5/10.
The ghost at the amusement park is really a kind ghost now that I think about it. Guiding lost children back to their parents, with it being an act that is often not recognized by others, the unconditional will to help can be quite touching.
It is fine that it ended on a fun note. Inoue sleeping with her hand out like that made her seem like a toddler :)
Initially relying heavily on comedy than slowing turning towards the connections between the spiritual and the living. Some episodes really were great, emotionally speaking. To have a mix of the two, this was a good series.
I think they wanted to end on a more definitive and happy note. But still consider episode 12 more of a finale 7/10. Fairly episodic but had some really emotionally impactful episodes.
Whew...that was a fun ride.
This series is funny and fun to watch since the reaction from Narumi is just too good.
End it with a trip to the amusement park and a sleep over at Hibiki's house.
Love it! 8/10
The hand holding at the end almost made me want to bump my score up to a 6 but I just can't. I wanted to like this show because it is the sort of thing I would like but it just felt so flat most of the time.
Overall the previous episode felt more like a finale, this seemed more like an OVA or some sort of extra, although I still enjoyed it.
The Amami x Inoue moments were nice and Amami looked very similar to her mother when she was wearing the yukata~
Cute little ghost girl was cute too
Finally, let's end with a nice quote.
"Yuri? Oh yes!" xD
"If I don't have to do it, I won't. If I have to do it, I'll make it quick."
- Oreki Houtarou
So Re-Kan joins the club of shows like AmaBuri and Mayo Chiki where really the show ended at episode 12, yet they decided to end it awkwardly with an ill-fitting 13th episode.
That being said, I still really liked the episode. Jut wish they threw it in the middle of the season between arcs or something.
Some of the park scenes were funny, like the haunted house, and toilet ghost girl getting caught up on the ride.
Amami looked cute with her hairdo and her dress.
Ero Cat totally won at the end there: "Yuri? Oh yes!"
One thing I wish they elaborated on more was the whole thing with Mamami and her being forced to stay in the room with those flowers, and why they wilt without her, and how they connect to Amami and her 6th sense. They didn't really explain any of that.
I literally don't understand Studio Pierrot. When they are given shows that are guaranteed to be mega sellers and ultra popular (Tokyo Ghoul) they fucking suck complete, unadulterated whale cock. Then, when they get shows that are basically a gamble and the reception will be much lower, practically guaranteeing no sequel (This, and Akatsuki no Yona [from what Ive been told]) then the show's are actually really fucking good and just shows that got no hype attention.
Had a lot of fun with this show. After getting used to the blurry ass art, the comedy was really good. Every character except for the autistic kid with ADHD was interesting and funny. It even had a lot of super feelsy moments that left you tearing up. Like, more than you'd think. Cant believe this has under a 7. Even if it's not really 8-9 material it was still good for what it was.
8/10 for me. Wasn't popular, wasn't anything ground breaking. But everything it did, it did right and it had me looking forward to it every week.
Overall it's a nice slice-of-life with healing qualities. Lots of tender and heartwarming moments. I wish the production quality is a bit higher and that Yamada didn't exist (he's way too fucking annoying and add nothing to the story) but other than that it's as decent as SoL anime can be.
Ero neko and his comments.
In any case it was a nice anime, every thing was nice and calm and the characters where nice to watch.
Narumi made for some good comedy with her tsundere personality and her fear of ghosts.
And Amami's go happy character was refreshing.
Normally characters are shunned in anime so it was nice to see something different for ones.
So that's how it ended? What a waste of time. Why do I even watched this?
Well it's not that terrible so I'll be giving this a 6 out of 10 over. And I'm being generous now!
Haters always gonna hate.
But they are all dumb asses who always love to bother unnecessarily.
"Spread the Hate, Spread the Idiocy."
A very sweet, but slow ending. Episode 12 felt more like a finale but I liked seeing them all have fun in the end. Not the yuri ending that I wanted, but close.
Hibiki's friends are pretty cool, inviting the undead for a day out.
The show had its moments but was probably too lighthearted and could have been better with some darker themes. Then there's also that awful purple-ish sheen/filter throughout the animation.
Would definitely watch a S2 if it ever happens.
Sign this off with a decent 6/10.
Average ending and well the whole anime was rather average, while the concept was pretty decent the execution was lacking in various points especially the environment which did improve in the long run but was still lacking. Either way an average score for an average anime.
I agree with the poster above. Very average anime with little originality. The yuri subtext was probably the best part. The ghost stories couldn't decide whether to be funny or sad and were a weird mixture of both that didn't really make me feel either. 6/10 just for the yuri subtext.
Final nice, just a touch of melancholy runs through the narrative like a comet. Pleasant to the end, thanks to the renewed comedy. Drawings better than usual. Sarie TV pretty, pretty particular the unfolding of history. Rating 6.5 / 10.
The series itself was good... buttttttt the quality was terrible, voice actresses were somewhat underwhelming (some of it was because of animation?). Oh well~
The best last line ever made... "Yuri? Oh YES!"
He basically sums up what we are thinking in this episode.
I ship SamuraiXGalGhost...
A very good anime overall, better than I expected. The episodes actually connected to each other one way or the other.
I just hoping to see much more character development for Mary-san, apparently not.
I didn't expect much from this (average score below 7.00 is pretty bad, at least for MAL standards), but I was pleasantly surprised. Didn't start off that great but the characters quickly grew on me and there were some genuine heartfelt moments. Also bonus point for the yuri subtext. 7/10, I liked it.